Ability to flag a torrent (or torrent data) for deletion after a specified ratio has been met or after seeding for a specified time. That would mean I could set a torrent to be removed after my seed ratio reaches 1.5 or after 90 days, whichever comes first.

A torrent with many files in many folders is unwieldy to manage in the current Files-list, especially if we're talking about a TV season where all the episodes are RARed. A collapsible file tree would be the perfect solution.

Yes, managing files kinda sucks in µTorrent right now. We’ll try to get this done for 2.2 as well to make it easier. Set download location will probably be renamed and will move the content for you, all in one step.

Most of the time I come with this problem. While downloading torrents, my internet browsing will become slow, it's obvious that both torrent and internet browsers will have to share the available bandwidth. For usual browsing such as reading, it's not a problem but when I feel I need some more speed for my browsing (especially when I am doing an online transaction or downloading a small file of abot 10 MB), I have to pause the torrents so that I can allot more bandwidth for my browser.
Problem occurs, when I forget to resume. One time I simply kept my computer on for downloading a rare torrent and guess what?? In between I paused it for simply 10 minutes of browsing and forgot to resume. My system simply was running whole night with the torrents paused!!!
I don't think it will be technically too diffucult change, but please could you give an additional feature that, when I right click on the uTorrent icon on the system tray and select 'Pause all torrents' the context menu should expand and give the option for 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes etc so that I can select the approximate time I need bandwidth for my browser and be relaxed that I don't need to remember to resume it again. Keep the 'Resume all torrents' same as I can resume, If I remember before it resumes automatically.

Most of the time I come with this problem. While downloading torrents, my internet browsing will become slow, it's obvious that both torrent and internet browsers will have to share the available bandwidth. For usual browsing such as reading, it's not a problem but when I feel I need some more speed for my browsing (especially when I am doing an online transaction or downloading a small file of abot 10 MB), I have to pause the torrents so that I can allot more bandwidth for my browser.
Problem occurs, when I forget to resume. One time I simply kept…

It's not too late to follow the specification! Announcing to multiple trackers causes unnecessary overhead and tracker load. DHT and PEX will tie swarms together, and following the spec kills many birds with one stone, including torrents and users who add too many torrents or break up load balanced tiers like here: http://forum.utorrent.com/viewtopic.php?pid=459762#p459762

By improving the create torrent dialog and adhering to the spec we make torrenting nicer for trackers and reduce unnecessary announces.

Azureus allows you to bind torrenting to a specific interface, good for those with multiple connections like those with a VPN. Binding to an IP is often not an option with ISP's giving dynamic IP's to standard accounts. A simple mechanism to select which NICs, virtual or real, torrenting can occur on would be very helpful.

Sometimes, files that are not torrents show up in RSS feeds, and if they match your filters uTorrent will attempt to download it over and over, wasting a significant amount of bandwidth. I suggest an option that lets the user set the maximum size of a torrent download by RSS. In addition, utorrent should keep track of links that failed due to size so it knows not to retry that torrent again.

Oftentimes, when I download files, I rename them. I think it was around v1.5 when uTorrent allowed users to relocate files so users could rename their files and still seed them. Even still, when I have a torrent with over a 100 files and I have to rename all of them to seed them, this can be very time consuming. Even if I use a file renamer after the fact, I still have to individually relocate each file in uTorrent to seed. If there was a file renaming feature integrated with uTorrent, it would save me a whole lot of time.

Oftentimes, when I download files, I rename them. I think it was around v1.5 when uTorrent allowed users to relocate files so users could rename their files and still seed them. Even still, when I have a torrent with over a 100 files and I have to rename all of them to seed them, this can be very time consuming. Even if I use a file renamer after the fact, I still have to individually relocate each file in uTorrent to seed. If there was a file renaming feature integrated with uTorrent, it would save me a whole lot of…